Contents
List of Figures
Maps
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. “Engraved by the Sunbeams”: The Daguerrean Era, 1839 to the Mid-1850s
2. “All Kinds of Pictures”: Competing Technologies, 1855–1861
3. “The Ambrotypes and Bible I Sent by Mrs. Culver”: Wartime, 1861–1865
4. “Remember That I Want a Picture”: Photography, 1865–1880
5. “My Bud, A Rather Good Looking Somebody”: Likenesses, 1880–1929&
6. “One of Our Most Remarkable Views”: Outdoor Photography, 1880–Early 1900s
7. “Make Pictures! Always . . . the Song . . . in My Head”: On Location, Early 1900s–1929
8. “From Alabama”: Illustrated Books and Art Photographs, 1880–1941
9. “Photography Was One of My Hobbies”: Snapshots, 1889–1941
10. “Things Began to Change”: Local Photography, 1929–1941&
11. “Designed . . . For the Government”: Farm Security Administration Photographs, 1935–1941
12. “Foster Turned in Some Damn Good Pictures”: Project Photography, 1929–1941&
13. “How Little They Know”: Looking Forward, 1941–1945&
Appendix: Who Shot Alabama? A List of Alabama Photographers, 1839–1941&
Notes
Bibliography
Index